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L'estimation des volumes des laves torrentielles: méthodes disponibles et application au torrent du Poucet (Savoie) (Articolo in rivista)
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- L'estimation des volumes des laves torrentielles: méthodes disponibles et application au torrent du Poucet (Savoie) (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Brochot S., Marchi L., Lang M. (2002)
L'estimation des volumes des laves torrentielles: méthodes disponibles et application au torrent du Poucet (Savoie)
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- Titolo
- L'estimation des volumes des laves torrentielles: méthodes disponibles et application au torrent du Poucet (Savoie) (literal)
- Abstract
- En ingénierie des risques torrentiels, la
connaissance des volumes des laves torrentielles est
indispensable. Cet exercice est difficile du fait notamment
de la méconnaissance des processus de
de´clenchement et de la complexité de ces écoulements.
Par contre, les matériaux transportés constituent
fréquemment des dépôts caractéristiques
dont le volume peut être évalué et archivé. Un
important gisement de données peut ainsi être
valorisé par des approches globales. Cet article
présente, de façon détaillée, trois types de méthodes
globales et leur application à l'estimation des
volumes de laves du torrent du Poucet (Savoie,
France): à partir d'une analyse fréquentielle d'une
chronologie d'événements historiques, à l'aide de
modèles sommaires, et enfin au travers d'une approche
géomorphologique. Comparés, les résultats
montrent leur grande dispersion. S'appuyant sur les
fondements de chaque méthode et des travaux
antérieurs de validation, la conclusion préconise
pour l'ingénierie une démarche les associant dans
un ordre privilégiant analyse fréquentielle et
approche géomorphologique. (literal)
- The engineers dealing with the risks
associated with torrential rainstorms often need to
estimate debris flow volumes. This is a difficult task,
notably because of the poor knowledge of triggering
mechanisms and the complexity of flow processes.
However, some debris flows form ''typical'' deposits
whose volumes may be estimated and recorded,
from which a significant amount of data may prove
available for developing and testing methods for the
assessment of debris flow volumes. This paper presents
three methods and their application to a casestudy
- the assessment of debris flow volumes for
the Poucet torrent (Savoy, France): using frequency
analysis carried out on a historical time-series; with
the help of basic models; and using a geomorphological
approach. For frequency analysis, a time-series
of historical events is established. A volume is
estimated for each debris flow, based on reports
from archives when available, which may allow it to
be placed in one of three classes of magnitude from
qualitative descriptions of the events. Stationarity
tests for the year of the occurrence of the debris
flows are carried out and relevant time-intervals and
volume thresholds selected for the frequency
analysis. A Poisson distribution is carried out for the
number of debris flow per year and an exponential
analysis above threshold debris flow volumes. A
value of 36,000 m3 was obtained for a 100-year
debris flow volume in the Poucet torrent. Global
models are empirical relationships for debris flow
volumes computed from the morphometric and lithological
parameters which influence debris flow
generation. All of these are calibrated outside the
French Alps, except for a recent tentative method.
Results are widely scattered. Geomorphological approaches
are based on the recognition of areas prone
to high sediment accumulation. A less subjective
approach has been suggested with a tentative standardization
based on a classification of channel
reaches according to their erodibility. Applying this
to the Poucet torrent results in a volume of
110,000 m3 for an extreme event. The comparison
between the results shows considerable variation.
On the basis of the characteristics of the methods
considered and previous validation work, it is concluded
that, for engineering purposes, a combined
approach with an emphasis on frequency analysis
and geomorphological methods is used. (literal)
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